Optimizing e-commerce packaging for sustainability

When it comes to e-commerce, how much is too much packaging? And, what is the cost of using too little? It’s this balance more than anything else that determines the sustainability of e-commerce packaging.

When it comes to e-commerce, how much is too much packaging? And, what is the cost of using too little? It’s this balance more than anything else that determines the sustainability of e-commerce packaging. Because, when a package fails to protect the product, the environmental cost resulting from replacing the damaged item goes far beyond that of the additional packaging materials that would have been needed to keep it safe. That was the message imparted in a seminar at PACK EXPO International 2016, “Big Picture Thinking: Optimizing E-Commerce Packaging,” organized by AMERIPEN – American Institute for Packaging and the Environment.

Said Jim Lowry, Director, New Business Development & Technology at Sonoco Protective Solutions, in his presentation, “Grow & Optimize: Changing for the Better,” despite what many of Sonoco’s CPG customers believe, packaging sustainability extends far beyond the recyclability of the material. “Sustainability is reducing waste through the entire supply chain, starting with product packaging, delivery methods, and consumer satisfaction, all the way to recycling and recovery of the package,” he said.

As Lowry pointed out, while e-commerce has grown and evolved from the shipping of books and CDs in the early ’90s to electronics in the mid-2000s to now, where everything—including the kitchen sink—is being sent direct to the consumer, e-commerce packaging has not always evolved to meet the challenges of shipping “larger-than-a-bread-box” products. “Smaller items going through e-commerce really, truly have a different system than larger items going through e-commerce,” he explained.

What’s needed is a total systems approach that considers the CPG’s manufacturing footprint, its distribution chain, and the real cost of damage due to packaging that doesn’t work. “By designing for the total system and using the appropriate materials, we can help produce sustainable packaging that will reduce over-packaging, create the right size package for the product and its shipping environment, and help reduce damage and the impact that damage has on a CPG’s product, its brand, and the environment,” said Lowry. (Sonoco offers an online calculator to help CPG’s understand the cost of e-commerce shipping-related damage to their company.)

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